What does a chirping belt mean?

Serpentine belt systems typically employ a spring loaded belt tensioning pulley and sometimes these can go soft. Chirping is a result of belt vibration. This can occur due to improperly aligned pulleys, damp or wet conditions, and/or belt glazing.
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How do you fix a chirping belt?

Tighten or Aligning the Belt

Check the alignment of the belt and pulleys, and the tautness of the belt. Tightening the belt may be all that is needed to stop the noise. If there is a misalignment, make the adjustments and tighten the belt. This is a long term fix if done correctly.
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Can I drive with my belt squeaking?

That's why it's recommended that the serpentine belt is replaced early when the squealing symptoms are first noticed. Although it may be safe to drive with the squealing for a few days or weeks, the belt will eventually need to be replaced, and for safety, the earlier it's repaired, the better.
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Does a squeaky belt mean its loose?

A Belt That Is Too Loose or Too Tight

A belt that is either too loose or too tight will often slip against the pulleys, causing the squeal. While the motor is running, pour water over the squealing belt. It the noise stops, it tells you the belt needs tightening.
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How do I know if my belt needs replacing?

Common Signs of Drive Belt Replacement
  1. Strange Noises. One of the biggest signs that you probably need to take your vehicle to the dealership for a check is when you start hearing strange noises coming from your engine. ...
  2. Visual Signs of Wear. ...
  3. Mileage Indicators. ...
  4. Breakage is Bad.
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How to Fix a Squeaky Belt (figure out where the squeak is coming from)



Why is my brand new belt squealing?

Belt or Pulley Misalignment

What is this? Belt or pulley misalignment is a common issue that causes changed serpentine belts to still squealing. Misalignment means that the grooves on your belt are not aligned with the ones on your pulley. It also tells that you shift the belt a bit in or out in one of the pulleys.
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How much does it cost to replace serpentine belt?

A typical serpentine belt start at around $25 and goes up to $75 at most. If you know some car repair basics, you could change the belt yourself, and it may save you paying labor charges somewhere between $75 and $120. All together, you're looking at around $100 to $195 to replace your serpentine belt.
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Should I worry about a squeaky belt?

How long can I drive with squealing belts? Any unusual engine or vehicle noise is cause for concern and should be looked at soon after the noise is first noticed. The earlier you catch a problem the less chance there is for further damage on that part or new damage to another engine part or system.
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How long can a squeaky belt last?

It is a critical component of your vehicle's engine system, and if it's cracked or broken, it's time to visit to your local auto repair shop. The good news is a serpentine belt can last up to 50,000 miles or five years, with proper maintenance, before it needs replacing.
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What does a chirping sound mean?

A chirp is usually a very quick, repetitive, "bird-like" sound your kitty makes very quietly. Some cat owners think of it more as a "chatter." He'll often make this sound when he's looking out the window and sees a bird. The sound typically means he's happy, excited, and focused on a potential hunt.
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Why does my car sound like its chirping?

Chirping Engine

The sound usually occurs when a timing or serpentine belt in the engine becomes loose or damaged. Some automotive belts can be adjusted, while others must be replaced. If left unaddressed, loose belts can cause permanent engine damage.
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How long can I drive with a squeaky idler pulley?

So, how long can you drive with a bad idler pulley? The safety recommendation is not to drive the car at all and take it to a mechanic immediately. You should be concerned if the vehicle makes squeaking or rattling noises. The car can still run for months or break after a few days.
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Can you drive with noisy fan belt?

It's recommended to have a squealing belt immediately replaced after spotting the symptoms and signs. Although you may be free to drive with a squealing belt, the issue will be worsening over time. You can only go for a few weeks or days; replacement is necessary; the earlier, the better.
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How long can you drive with a slipping serpentine belt?

There are a couple of factors influencing the answer to this question, but on average, your car should be able to run between 20-90 minutes with a broken serpentine belt. The engine will overheat faster without a functioning cooling system on a hot day, so your driving window is less.
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Can rain cause a belt to squeal?

If after a heavy rain you notice your car is making an obnoxiously loud squealing sound, your belts may need to be replaced or tightened. The rain can cause the belts to slip (similar to tires slipping on a wet road) and make a high-pitched noise for a few moments.
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How much does it cost to replace a drive belt?

But what does a serpentine belt replacement cost? Of course, it depends on your make and model as well as labor costs, but in general a replacement serpentine belt costs around $70-$200 (plus taxes and fees), including around $50 for the belt and around $150 for the labor.
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Are fan belts expensive to replace?

The alternator belt replacement cost (also known as serpentine belt, v-belt, drive belt or fan belt) are made up of material costs (approx. £20 – £30) and labour costs (approx. £60 – £200). For most vehicles, costs of around £80 – £230 can be expected.
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What happens if a serpentine belt breaks while driving?

If a serpentine belt breaks, a car won't be drivable and will have to be towed. If the engine runs without a serpentine belt, it might overheat as the water pump will no longer work. A broken belt can also damage other parts.
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What are the symptoms of a bad serpentine belt?

Common signs include a squealing noise from the front of the vehicle, power steering and AC not working, engine overheating, and cracks on the belt.
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How do I know if my serpentine belt is bad?

Bad Serpentine Belts Give Off Signs

Look for fraying, notches, missing chunks, too much slack on the belt, and misalignment on the pulleys. Other visual signs of serpentine belt issues include: Cracking. Abrasions.
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Can a serpentine belt make a whining noise?

To route a serpentine belt, many cars use free-spinning pulleys like the one in the photo. It's called an idler pulley. It spins on a little bearing. When that bearing goes bad, it can produce a whining/whirring or screeching noise.
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What does a slipping fan belt sound like?

The sound of a squeaky belt in your vehicle's engine is usually because the rubber belt is slipping on the metal pulley. Similar to when your tires squeal on the pavement, this slip causes a dreadful noise.
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What noise does a timing belt make?

Generally, a timing belt that goes bad makes a noticeable ticking or clicking timing belt sound that is unusual. When the timing belt starts falling the ticking or clicking sound becomes pretty audible.
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Why is there a squeaking sound when I accelerate?

You hear a high-pitched squeal when accelerating: If you notice a loud squeal when accelerating, especially if your car is just warming up, it could be that you have a loose or worn fan belt. Usually if your fan belts are worn, it could mean your timing belt needs replaced as well.
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